Lotus Shade

£85.00

This hand folded pendant is inspired by origami and geometry and will add a touch of colour and contemporary design to your home. Available in a range of colours to suit your own interior décor.

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Details

This pendant shade is scored and folded by hand from 270 gsm FSC certified, acid-free paper. Available in white with a choice of three complementary colours. Each lamdpshade is made to order and comes fully assembled and ready to use with a solid metal cord lock and pentangle cord end.

Size Guide

35 x 25cm

Care Guide

Always use with an LED energy saving bulb (max 10W). Kate Colin recommends dusting your lampshade with a clean, dry cloth or a soft brush

Delivery & Returns

To receive this item in time for Christmas please order before 29 November 2018.

This item is handmade to order will be delivered within 1 - 2 weeks.

UK Delivery: £8

Delivery Service: Royal Mail Parcelforce Express 24 (UK)

Whilst we hope you love your new handcrafted purchase, you may cancel your order and request a refund or exchange up to 14 days from the delivery of the goods. Full Returns & Exchanges info

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About Kate Colin Design

Kate Colin is a Glasgow-based designer and maker who works with paper to create folded sculptural lighting, artwork and objects. Each unique piece is created using a process of intricate hand scoring and folding techniques through which she explores how light, shadow and three dimensional geometric form interact and complement one another. When illuminated, the appearance of her work is dramatically transformed: folds, creases and angles are emphasised while an intensity of colour is brilliantly revealed. Over the past few years, her practice has developed as she has focussed on the development of more complex folded forms and the exploration of colour and new types of paper and materials. Kate has previously exhibited in London, Edinburgh and Marseille and has had solo shows in Glasgow and Manchester. Her work regularly appears in local and national press and has recently been featured in the Financial Times, Elle Deco and Perspective Magazine.